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TOYI` APPLICATION FILED 001.11, 1909.

Patented Oct. 18, 1910.

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LEW WALLACE REPLOGLE, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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To all 'whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Lnw VALLAE REP- LOGLE, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State ofIllinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Toys, of whichthe following is a specification. 1

This invention relates to toys.

The object of the invention is to provide the ligure of a horse or otheranimal, with means whereby the saine may be propelled along andsimultaneously rocked or oscillated after the manner of the ordinaryrocking horse.

Another object is to provide means for steering` the device so that therider can guide the same in any desired direction.

To such ends this invention consists in certain novel features ofconstruction, arrangement and combinations set forth in the followingspecification and particularly defined in the claims.

The invention is clearly illustrated in the drawings, in which- Figure lis a side View of the device with one of the supporting wheels removed.Fig. 2 is a view partly in plan and partly in hori Zontal sect-ion, theline of section being taken at 2`2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail,vertical, cross section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1 with certainparts broken away to shorten the view and Fig. t is a detail, vertical,longitudinal section taken on the line t-#t of Fig. 2.

Referring to these drawings 10, is the main frame which is carried bywheels ll, 12. The wheels l1, are mounted upon an axle 13, one beingrigidly connected therewith, and said axle is journaled in bearings let,secured to the under side of the frame 10. The wheels 12, are journaledupon an axle 15, which is pivotally connected with the frame, and saidwheels 12, comprise the steering wheels of the device. The axle 15,

is pivotally connected to the frame in any suitable manner, as forinstance by means of a king bolt 15, that passes through the frame 10,the axle 15, and a brace 17, secured to the under side of the frame.Suit-able means are provided for swinging the axle 15, upon its pivot,and as shown, a simple form comprises a segmental rack 1S, secured tothe axle 15, a pinion 19, meshing therewith and carried by a steeringrod 20, which is rotatably mounted in a Specication of Letters Patent.

Application filed October 11, 1909.

Patented Get. 13, 1910. serial No. 522,168.

bearing 21, secured to the frame 10. The steering rod extends up througha slot in the ligure of the horse and the upper end thereof is providedwith a steering head, here shown in t-he form of a handle bar 22, bymeans of which the steering rod may be turned to control the directionof movement of the device.

Extending' up from the plat-form 10, is a support for the figure, and asshown said support comprises a pair of standards 23, which are connectedtogether at their upper ends by a cross bar 24. A ligure of a horse 25,is supported upon said cross bar by means of a hinge or other pivotdevice 25a, the pintle of which extends transversely to the ligure,whereby itmay rock up and down in the manner of the ordinary hobby orrocking horse.

A crank shaft Q6, is journaled in bearings 27, secured upon the frame10, and bears cranks 2S, on its ends, to the ends of which are securedpedals 9.9. Stirrups 30, are secured to said pedals and said stirrupsare connected by a flexible band 31, which extends over a roller 32,that is supported from the cross bar 24, by means of ears or lugs 33.Said band acts to maintain the stirrups in an upright position at alltimes. The crank shaft Q6, is geared to the rear axle 13, and as shownsaid gearing comprises a gear wheel 34, upon the crank shaft 26, a gearwheel 35, meshing therewith, and a pinion 3G, that meshes with the gearwheel 35. The pinion 36, is fast upon the axle 13, and the gear wheel35, is fast upon a shaft 37, which is journaled in bearings 37, securedto the frame 10. One end of the shaft 37, bears an eccentric disk 3S,around which is mounted a strap 39, that is connected to the ligure ofthe horse by a rod 40, having a pivotal connection 41, with the figureat its upper end.

In operation, the rider places his feet in the stirrups of the pedalsand turns the crank shaft 26, which motion is transmitted to the axle13, of the driving wheel, through the instrumentality of t-he gears 34C,35, 36. The eccentric movement of the eccentric disk 33, is transmittedinto a reciprocatory movement of the rod 40, which in turn causes anoscillation of the horse upon its hinge 25. The device may be steered inany 22, in the proper direction.

It is evident that while this device may be direction by simply turningthe handle bars used as a toy for children, it may be made upon a largerscale and used as an amusement device in amusement parks.

I am aware that various alterations and modifications of this device arepossible without departing from the spirit of my invention, and I do nottherefore desire to limit myself to the exact form of construction shownand described.

I claim as new and desire to secure byv ing wheel, an axle secured tosaid driving wheel, a crank shaft, a gear wheel carried thereby, apinion upon the driving axle, a gear wheel meshing with said rst namedgear wheel and with the pinion, cranks upon the crank shaft, stirrupscarried by said cranks, a roller, a flexible band connecting saidstirrups and running over said roller to hold the stirrups upright, aneccentric connected to the intermediate gear, a pair of standards, ahobby horse figure pivotally connected to said standards and aconnecting rod between said hobby horse figure and the eccentric.

In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, at Chicago, Cookcounty, Illinois, this 7th dayof October 1909.

LEV IVALLACE REPLOGLE.

IVtnesses CHARLES O. SHERVEY, FANNIE F. RICHARDS.

